Beta-Oxidation
Cross-source consensus on Beta-Oxidation from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Insulin simultaneously stimulates fat storage and inhibits fat burning, so excess carbohydrate intake produces a double penalty of concurrent fat synthesis and blocked fat mobilization. — Organic Acids Testing for Metabolic Dysfunction and Weight Loss
- At rest, 70–90% of the body's energy is derived from fat oxidation. — Organic Acids Testing for Metabolic Dysfunction and Weight Loss
- Elevated lactate acutely suppresses fat burning by forcing a switch to glycolytic fueling, meaning exercising above Zone 2 reduces fat burned during and after the session. — Organic Acids Testing for Metabolic Dysfunction and Weight Loss
- Medium-chain fatty acids bypass the carnitine shuttle and enter mitochondria directly, but this does not substitute for a functional carnitine shuttle in the broader diet. — Organic Acids Testing for Metabolic Dysfunction and Weight Loss
- Approximately two-thirds of circulating fat in a person eating a high-carbohydrate diet is synthesized in the liver, not derived from dietary fat. — Organic Acids Testing for Metabolic Dysfunction and Weight Loss